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Disneyland Paris – 2009

March 6th, 2010 Mickey 25 comments

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Walt Disney World Resort Celebrates U.S. Military in 2010 With Special Ticket, Lodging Offers

January 5th, 2010 No comments

As Disney Parks ask "What Will You Celebrate?" and invite guests to turn their personal milestones into magical family vacations in 2010, America's military personnel will have more reasons to celebrate: Special offers on theme park tickets and accommodations.

Tags: Disney, Disney Parks, Disney Resort, Disney World Resort, Family Vacations, Magical Family, Military Lodging, Military Personnel, Personal Milestones, Quot, Special Offers, Theme Park, Walt Disney, Walt Disney World, Walt Disney World Resort

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More than a million people visited Disney free on their birthdays

January 4th, 2010 No comments

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts says approximately 4 million people registered online for free theme-park tickets in 2009 as part of the company's "Free on Your Birthday" marketing campaign.

Tags: Birthdays, Disney, Disney Free, Disney Parks, Disney Resorts, Disney Walt, Free Birthday, Free Disney, Free Tickets, Marketing Campaign, Online Tickets, People Free, People Online, Theme Park, Walt Disney

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Enjoy your vacations at Walt Disney –Money saving ideas

December 13th, 2009 Mickey No comments

No doubt going to Walt Disney for vacations is not affordable for every person and especially if you are considering the transportation and accommodation costs on top of the tickets, costs of souvenir that you would buy including other incidental expenses. But fortunately this dream of yours can turn in to a reality if you adopt certain money saving ideas given below:

Buy tickets for Walt Disney Online

Tags: Accommodation Costs, Discount Options, Disney World Package Deals, Free Gift, Hassles, Incidental Expenses, Long Rows, Money Saving Ideas, Months Of The Year, Non Residents, Peak Seasons, Stroller Rentals, Theme Park, Time Of Year, Travel Accident Insurance, Visa Card, Visa Rewards, Walt Disney, Walt Disney Vacations, World Disney

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Hong Kong Disneyland reportedly adds to expansion plans

November 30th, 2009 No comments

Hong Kong Disneyland aims to further expand the theme park, on top of the expansion approved earlier this year, because of the planned opening of the Shanghai Disneyland park, the Hong Kong Economic Times reported Monday, citing an unnamed source.

Tags: Disneyland, Disneyland Park, Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong Economic Times, Shanghai, Theme Park, Unnamed Source

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Hong Kong Disneyland expansion to add three new themed lands

November 12th, 2009 No comments

Disney brass and Chinese government officials hope a nearly half-billion-dollar investment over the next half-decade in Hong Kong Disneyland will boost attendance at the struggling theme park.
The ambitious expansion plan calls for three new themed lands featuring a mountain-range coaster, a Haunted Mansion dark ride and a "Toy Story" kiddie area.

Tags: Ambitious Expansion, Attendance, Chinese Government, Coaster, Decade, Disney, Disneyland, Dollar Investment, Expansion Plan, Government Officials, Haunted Mansion, Hong Kong Disneyland, Theme Park, Toy Story

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First look: 'Tiana's Showboat Jubilee' opens at Disneyland for a limited run

November 5th, 2009 No comments

I got a sneak peek at "Tiana's Showboat Jubilee" last night, and I have to say I really enjoyed the latest Disneyland show.
The limited-engagement show, tied to the upcoming "Princess and the Frog" animated movie from Disney, begins its daily run at the Anaheim theme park starting Friday (Nov. 6). The 20-minute production – presented four times a day – continues through Jan. 3.
About three dozen performers dressed in 1920s-era Mardi Gras costumes dance through the crowds in second-line fashion near New Orleans Square before boarding the Mark Twain Riverboat for a floating musical revue.

Tags: 1920s, Anaheim, Crowds, Disney, Disneyland, Frog, Jubilee, Line Fashion, Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras Costumes, Mark Twain, Musical Revue, New Orleans, Princess And The Frog, Quot, Riverboat, Showboat, Sneak Peek, Theme Park, Tiana

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Disney Shanghai: Good for China, Bad for Hong Kong

November 5th, 2009 No comments

It's been a crummy 24 hours for the Hong Kong tourism industry. The first piece of bad news: China has given the green light to Disney to build a theme park in Shanghai. The $3.5 billion Chinese facility will sprawl across about 1,000 acres which will dwarf Hong Kong Disneyland's 296 acre lot. Mainland Chinese account for more than one third of the visitors to Hong Kong Disneyland, and once the Magic Kingdom sets up in the Middle Kingdom much of that business will get cannibalized. Hong Kong legislator Emily Lau, a long-time critic of Hong Kong Disneyland in which the government has invested billions, called the news a "devastating blow."

Tags: 24 Hours, Bad News, Billions, Chinese Account, Disney, Disneyland, Dwarf, Emily Lau, Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong Tourism, Legislator, Long Time, Magic Kingdom, News China, Shanghai China, Theme Park, Time Critic, Tourism Industry

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